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Table 3 Patient’s diagnosis, molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance of MRSA colonizing isolates

From: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus nasal colonization in a department of pediatrics: a cross-sectional study

 

Diagnosis

ST

SCCmec

mec-complex

ccr-complex

PVL

OXA

E

DA

CN

CIP

RD

SXT

VA

TEC

LNZ

MUP

1

Mucopolysaccharidosis

8

IV.c

B

A2B2

-

R

R

S

S

R

R

R

0,5

0,25

2

1

2

Chickenpox

8

IV.a

B

A2B2

-

R

S

S

S

R

S

S

1

0,25

2

0,25

3

Bronchiolitis

8

IV.a

B

A2B2

+

R

S

S

S

S

S

S

0,5

0,5

2

1

4

Arthrogryposis

22

IV.c

B

A2B2

-

R

S

S

S

S

S

S

1

0,25

2

0,5

5

Neurofibromatosis 1

45

IV.a

B

A2B2

-

R

R

S

S

S

R

S

0,5

1

2

4

6

Type 1 diabetes

15

IV.a

B

neg

-

R

S

S

S

R

S

S

0,5

0,25

2

2

7

Osteoid osteoma

5

IV.a

B

A2B2

-

R

R

S

S

S

S

S

1

0,25

4

0,25

8

Rickettsiosis

1

IV.a

B

A2B2

-

R

R

S

R

S

R

S

0,5

0,25

2

1

9

Sepsis

30

V

C

C

-

R

S

S

S

S

S

S

0,5

0,25

2

2

  1. OXA, oxacillin; E, erythromycin; DA, clindamycin; CN, gentamicin; CIP, ciprofloxacin; RD, rifampicin; SXT, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole; VA, vancomycin; TEC, teicoplanin; LNZ, linezolid; MUP, mupirocin. R = resistant; S = sensitive.